In the days following Jimmy Clausen's April 22 commitment to play football at Notre Dame, you couldn't turn your head without seeing a Clausen story. Clausen's name even showed up on eBay, where fans could purchase "trading cards" bearing his picture. Those cards haven't exactly been hot sellers (yet), but other offensive recruits have been buying into Notre Dame since Clausen's commitment. The latest is receiver Duval Kamara, who is expected to announce today that he will attend Notre Dame beginning in 2007. Kamara, rated by CSTV recruiting analyst Tom Lemming as one of the nation's five best receivers, has scheduled an 11 a.m. press conference at Hoboken (N.J.) High School. Last week, the Irish secured a commitment from Mike Ragone, the nation's top-rated tight end. The junior from Camden Catholic High School in Cherry Hill, N.J. picked the Irish over USC and Florida State. Clausen promised during his very public commitment speech that he would turn from recruit to recruiter. "He may be the best player they've had recruit in years," said Lemming. "The kids are listening to him. He's really working the offensive players." The 6-foot-5, 210-pound Kamara last season caught 46 passes for 983 yards and 12 touchdowns. He also intercepted six passes. Kamara alos received offers from Penn State, USC, Tennessee and Miami. Arrelious Benn of Washington, D.C., and Greg Little of Durham, N.C., along with Kamara, are Notre Dame's top receiver targets, according to Lemming, in a class in which Notre Dame is only expected to sign three receivers. Kamara would be the fifth verbal commitment overall in a group that is shaping up as even better than last year's class, which was rated the nation's third-best by Lemming. "They're even ahead of last year," Lemming said. "It's (Irish head coach Charlie Weis') offense that is drawing all the offensive players to Notre Dame. Everyone at least is looking at the place."